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Stephanie Bennoch, patient service representative at Central Maine Orthopedics, delivers boxes of food to the Court Street Baptist Church’s food pantry in Auburn Monday after the company collected 52 boxes of food over the past few weeks. They also donated food to Community Free Baptist in Sabattus, Hope Haven Gospel Mission, and Trinity Jubilee Center, both in Lewiston. “We wanted to make sure everyone got a little bit,” said Bennoch, of Hartford. According to April Caron, director of development for United Way of Androscoggin County, prior to Central Maine Orthopedics goal of 50 boxes, the largest collection had been 20 boxes. A single box equals 48 meals. “This is significant,” said Heather Bishop, an employee of the church. Food was collected at the Auburn business by employees, physicians, and even a few patients who saw the boxes and wanted to help. “It was really a combined effort,” commented Bennoch. “We’re just going to raise the bar. Next year, hopefully the largest donation will be 60 boxes!”
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